If you are using a Mac then the answer to such questions is usually "Drag and Drop". In Mail drag your audio file and drop it into the email's message window. Alternatively you can click the Attach button on the top button toolbar. If there is no Attach button right click on the toolbar and select Customise Toolbar from the menu.
As far as I know you can't... sorta. Some apps give you the ability to attach certain files to an email, but thats it.
to who? email- attach to file aim- click on send files or transfer files
You could possibly attach an audio or video recording to the email.
Scan the image into the computer, send to your documents files, then attach to an email.
Don't copy paste it, instead attach it using an attachment.For Outlook Express: http://www.writersservices.com/www/w_attachments.htmThunderbird:In composition video, hit attach and select the file that needs to be attached.If you still need to copy and paste it, select the text in the word processor by clicking and dragging to the bottom of the text and then go to edit -> copyThen, in the email window, go to edit->paste
Open your email account and attach the photo by finding it in your files.
You can attach files, email multiple people at once, forward emails, reply to messages, etc.
It can be listened to but not saved on the phone. e.g. used as aringtone or appears in your music or itunes
The duration of AUDIO-FILES is 1800.0 seconds.
Audio files are place into Audio tracks in video editing programs.
Sending large audio files is easy with the right tools. Most email providers only allow up to 10mb including encoding of the email. Realistcally, 7.5mb max attachment size. Check out a large file transfer website to get the job done. If you want you can use my brothers site to send files up to 2GB,.. its free and you can use your existing email. http://www.toobigforemail.com
Anybody can spam an email account with loads of email. They can cause it to overload if there is a space limit and they attach large files to the emails they are sending. Some email servers limit the size of an email file to prevent this from happening.